Individuality can only be valuable when it is not individuality for its own sake, but individuality for the human community. The simple fact that every human being has completely unique ridge patterns on their fingertips, is, at most, relevant only to criminologists for crime research or the investigation of a particular criminal; but this biological ‘individuality’ of every human being does not automatically turn the person into a personality or a living being that in its uniqueness is valuable for society.